Posts Tagged ‘Diana Donald’
Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, Natural Science, and the Visual Arts (Yale Center for British Art) By Diana Donald
As Heard on The Daily Gardener Podcast: Today’s book recommendation: Endless Forms by Diana Donald This exhibition originated at the Yale Center for British Art and ended at Fitzwilliam in Cambridge. It is a visually magnificent book. Published in 2009, new copies sell for $45. Used copies are available on Amazon for less than $10.…
Read MoreApril 4, 2019 Garden Geography, Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle, Alois Ludwig, the Nova Scotia Mayflower, John Greenleaf Whittier, Diana Donald, Spring Bulbs, Joseph Sauriol
Have you started to think about your garden in geographical terms? Aside from the zone you are gardening in, what are the micro-climates in your garden? Areas sheltered by trees, buildings, or other structures may be warmer and ideal locations for less hardy plants. Low-lying areas may create boggy or marsh-like conditions – perfect for…
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